Star Wars Steelbook collection – you know you want them

You didn’t think a new Star Wars movie wouldn’t lead to a new look of the classic films, did you? Not so fast. Disney is releasing steelbook packaging of the original trilogy and prequel trilogy and with a couple of exceptions, they look like perfect impulse purchases for Star Wars fans.

According to StarWars.com:

In addition to the collectible steelbook packaging, each Blu-ray disc features existing audio commentary with George Lucas and the film crew as well as audio commentary from archival interviews with the cast and crew.

The Complete Saga includes all six feature films on Blu-ray, along with three additional discs containing more than 40 hours of previously-released extensive special features.

The character choices for a couple are confusing. Boba Fett is far and away more unique and interesting than a boring Stormtrooper and makes for an uninspired choice for the best film in the series.

Also, why was Yoda used for the Attack of the Clones cover when every other cover features series’ villains? It’s not like “Clones” didn’t feature one of the best villains in the series with Christopher Lee’s Count Dooku.

But man, that “Phantom Menace” and “Revenge of the Sith” covers look sweet! How do I justify buying them again?

If you haven’t yet grabbed the collection, you can purchase them from site partner Amazon.com by clicking on the following links: